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and some of his followers. Popular opinion turned so against him, however, that he was forced to release the pope. In that one night, however, the whole relationship between the Frangipani and the
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Cencio later fell out with Aimerico. On 14 February 1130, Aimerico's candidate,
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destroyed the Frangipani fortress in Rome and prohibited its reconstruction.
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or of John, a brother of one Leo. He was the principal representative of the
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Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: L Francesco I Sforza – Gabbi
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Cencio I
Frangipani family
Rome
College of Cardinals
Santa Maria in Pallara sul Palatino
Pope Gelasius II
Gregorian reformers
Pope Callistus II
Aimerico
Santa Maria Nova
Honorius II
Ceccano
Abbey of Montecassino
Roger II of Sicily
Duchy of Apulia
Innocent II
Lothair of Supplinburg
King of Germany
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Anacletus II
Gregorovius, Ferdinand
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